Tom Felton looked elegant as he prepared to host the 23rd British Independent Film Awards on Thursday night.
In charge, Tom led the ceremony, which is being held practically this year due to COVID-19.
Harry Potter star Tom, 33, looked elegant in a midnight blue velvet suit and burnt orange tie, combined with an impeccable white shirt.

Smooth: Tom Felton looked elegant as he prepared to host the 23rd British Independent Film Awards on Thursday night
He added a rainbow brooch to the look, in support of the NHS, and wore round black-framed glasses.
The Murder In The First actor took a seat in a teal chair to receive the awards, while virtually relating to nominees, winners and invited hosts.
Live from Wales, where he is filming Save the Cinema for Sky Cinema, Tom welcomed a brilliant set of stars to announce the winners.
Best British Independent Film was awarded to the maturing drama Rocks by Zendaya, with actress Kosar Ali also taking home the awards for Best Supporting Actress and Most Promising Revelation with her young co-star D’Angelou Osei Kissiedu for Best Supporting Actor.

Taking charge: Tom led the ceremony, which is taking place almost this year due to COVID-19

Smart: Harry Potter star Tom, 33, looked elegant in a midnight blue velvet suit and burnt orange tie, paired with an impeccable white shirt

Ready to go: The Murder In The First actor took a seat in a teal chair to receive the award
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Connecting: he virtually connected to nominees, winners and invited hosts [pictured with Yinka Bokinni]
The four awards at night raised the film’s BIFA score to five, with Lucy Pardee winning the Best Casting Award sponsored by the Casting Society of America and Spotlight when the craft award winners were announced in January.
British horror His House received two BIFAs in the night, with Remi Weekes winning for Best Director and Wunmi Mosaku for Best Actress for her acclaimed performance with the Best Production Design awards sponsored by Studio Juice won by Jacqueline Abrahams and Best Effects going to Pedro Sabrosa and Stefano Pepin.
Anthony Hopkins’s poignant portrait of an elderly man in The Father earned him Best Actor out of three wins in the film that also took home the BBC Film-sponsored Best Screenplay awards to Florian Zeller, who he also directed, and Christopher Hampton, and Best Edition sponsored by Intermission Film for Yorgos Lamprinos.

Support: He added a rainbow pin to the look, in support of the NHS

In service: the program was shown live in Wales, where Tom is filming Save the Cinema for Sky

Nominees: Tom welcomed a series of bright stars to announce the winners

Trio: Tom is photographed laughing with Rafe Spall and Esther Smith

In good company: James Norton presented the award for Best Supporting Actress

There he is: Bridgerton star Rege-Jean Page introduced the gong to debut director

Bringing the glamor: Priyanka Chopra Jonas presented the best director for Remi Weekes

The big problem: Zendaya presented the gong for Best Picture
Riz Ahmed took home the Film4-sponsored Debuting Writer award for Mogul Mowgli, also written by Bassam Tariq, who was also awarded Best Music sponsored by Universal Music Publishing Group for Paul Corley.
Saint Maud director Rose Glass received the Douglas Hickox award for debut director sponsored by Kodak & Pinewood, with Ben Fordesman winning the Dirty Looks sponsored best photography award in January.
The Revelation Producer trophy went to Irune Gurtubai for his work in Limbo, director Ben Sharrock’s moving look at the asylum experience on a remote Scottish island.

Crowned Glory: Emma Corrin presented the award for Best Supporting Actor

Caption: Anthony Hopkins was honored with the Best Actor gong by The Father

New talent: Riz Ahmed introduced the most promising new gong to Kosar Ali


Shocked: actress Kosar Ali took home the awards for Best Supporting Actress and Most Promising Newcomer

Duplication: Brett Goldstein and JunoTemple presented the best international independent film sponsored by Champagne Taittinger and won by Chloé Zhao’s Nomadland
Jerry Rothwell’s documentary, The Reason I Jump, won Best Documentary of the Night and Best Sound by Nick Ryan, Ben Baird and Sara De Oliveira Lima.
Misbehavior received the award for Best Makeup and Hair Design by Jill Sweeney and Best Costume Design by Charlotte Walter.
The Best Short Film sponsored by the BFI Network went to Aneil Karia, Riz Ahmed and Tom Gardner for The Long Goodbye and The Raindance Discovery Award went to Perfect 10.
The only category of the night open to films from outside the UK, Best International Independent Film sponsored by Champagne Taittinger, was won by Chloé Zhao’s Nomadland.

Chat: Tom talks to Susan Wokoma

Presentation work: Daniel Kaluuya announced the gong for Best Actress

Congratulations: Wunmi Mosaku won the Best Actress award for her acclaimed performance in His House

Set: Sareah Gavron, Theresa Ikoko, Claire Wilson, Faye Ward and Ameenah Allen won by Rocks in the Best British Independent Film category

Winner: Rose Glass won the Douglas Hickox award for debut director for Saint Maud

Job well done: Tom ended the night with a virtual round of applause for all nominees and winners